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#! /bin/sh
# __BEGIN_LICENSE__
#
# Copyright (C) 2006 United States Government as represented by the
# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
# (NASA). All Rights Reserved.
#
# Copyright 2006 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved.
#
# This software is distributed under the NASA Open Source Agreement
# (NOSA), version 1.3. The NOSA has been approved by the Open Source
# Initiative. See the file COPYING at the top of the distribution
# directory tree for the complete NOSA document.
#
# THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY THAT THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE WILL CONFORM TO
# SPECIFICATIONS, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR FREEDOM FROM INFRINGEMENT, ANY WARRANTY THAT
# THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE WILL BE ERROR FREE, OR ANY WARRANTY THAT
# DOCUMENTATION, IF PROVIDED, WILL CONFORM TO THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE.
#
# __END_LICENSE__
### config.options.example
#
# This file demonstrates how to configure the NASA Vision Workbench
# in various ways. To use it, rename or copy it to "config.options"
# and uncomment or modify the appropriate lines below.
### Configure Options
#
# Alternative command-line syntax: --enable-foo[=val]
#
# These options allow you modify the basic behavior of the build
# environment.
# ENABLE_DEBUG=no
# ENABLE_OPTIMIZE=yes
# PREFIX=/foo/bar
### Module Configuration
#
# Alternative command-line syntax: --enable-module-foo[=val]
#
# Uncomment the following lines to explicitly enable or disable
# certain modules. These options override the default behavior, which
# is to build all modules that can be built with the libraries that
# you have installed on your system. Note that no module will be
# built if its required software dependencies cannot be found. Look
# at the output from ./configure to see what modules will ultimately
# be built.
# ENABLE_MODULE_MOSAIC=yes
# ENABLE_MODULE_CAMERA=yes
# ENABLE_MODULE_CARTOGRAPHY=yes
# ENABLE_MODULE_HDR=yes
### Package Base Paths
#
# Alternative command-line syntax: --with-paths=val
#
# Set these to the directories that contain lib/include directories
# for packages in non-standard locations. List multiple search
# directories by seperating them with whitespace.
# PKG_PATHS="/foo/bar"
### Using pkg-config or *-config
#
# The only upstream-supported method of detecting some libraries is through the
# (new-style) pkg-config or (old-style) *-config (ex: gdal-config) scripts.
#
# Our build system doesn't support this directly yet, but this is the way we
# support using them:
#
# PKG_GDAL_CPPFLAGS=$(gdal-config --cflags)
# PKG_GDAL_LIBS=$(gdal-config --libs)
#
# or
#
# PKG_PNG_CPPFLAGS=$(pkg-config --cflags libpng)
# PKG_PNG_LIBS=$(pkg-config --libs libpng)